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FIRE OFFICER DEVELOPMENT

Strategy & Tactics on the Fireground

Facilitated by:Lieutenant Paul Hasenmeier, a firefighter since 2000 for the City of Huron (OH) Fire Division. He is a paramedic, fire inspector, SCUBA diver, and an instructor. He has a bachelor’s degree in fire science, has gained knowledge in numerous technical rescue disciplines, and is a member of Ohio’s Region 1 USAR team. He is a contributing author to “Fire Engineering”, “Fire Rescue”, “The Canadian Fire Chief”, and “School Bus Fleet” magazines. Hasenmeier has presented at FDIC, the NY Fire Chiefs Conference, the Ohio Fire Chiefs Conference, the Ohio Association for Pupil Transportation Conference, the Ohio State Firefighters Association Conference, Fire Rescue Canada, the Fire Department Safety Officers Conference and other regional & national training events. He can be reached at phas@bex.net or www.paulhasenmeier.com .

FIRE OFFICER DEVELOPMENT

Strategy & Tactics on the FiregroundSYLLABUS

Text: Strategic and Tactical Considerations on the Fireground, 2nd Edition by James P. Smith

In-Class Time CHAPTER2 Hours Ch. 1 – Preparation2 Hours Ch. 2 – Management Tools2 Hours Ch. 3 – Decision Making2 Hours Ch. 4 – Company Operations2 Hours Ch. 5 – Building Construction2 Hours Ch. 6 – Building Collapse and Scene Safety2 Hours Ch. 7 – Special Situations and Occupancies2 Hours Ch. 8 – Health Care and High-Risk Populations2 Hours Ch. 9 – Commercial and Industrial2 Hours Ch. 10 – Technical Operations2 Hours Ch. 11 – After the Incident2 Hours Strategic Planning Exercise

- Each chapter will have a two hour classroom session.

- Prior to each classroom session complete the following; text reading, assigned multiple choice questions, essay question, and prepare for session discussion topics.

- At the start of each classroom session, present one strategic goal for your fire department’s future.

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